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Martina Lemond Dixon
Image of Martina Lemond Dixon
Harris Central Appraisal District
Tenure
Present officeholder
Term ends

2025

Prior offices
Humble Independent School District, Position 5
Successor: Elizabeth Shaw

Elections and appointments
Last election

November 7, 2023

Education

High school

North Shore High School

Personal
Profession
Humble ISD Education Foundation Board of Directors, Treasurer

Martina Lemond Dixon is a member of the Harris Central Appraisal District in Texas. Her current term ends on December 31, 2025.

Lemond Dixon ran for election to the Houston City Council to represent District E in Texas. She lost in the general election on November 7, 2023.

Biography

Dixon's professional experience includes serving on the Humble Independent School District Education Foundation Board of Directors as treasurer, as a member of the Dream Team Education Task Force, and as a teacher. She attended North Shore High School.[1]

Elections

2023

See also: City elections in Houston, Texas (2023)

General election

General election for Houston City Council District E

Fred Flickinger defeated Martina Lemond Dixon in the general election for Houston City Council District E on November 7, 2023.

Candidate
%
Votes
Fred Flickinger (Nonpartisan)
 
56.9
 
14,962
Image of Martina Lemond Dixon
Martina Lemond Dixon (Nonpartisan)
 
43.1
 
11,311

Total votes: 26,273
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Endorsements

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2022

See also: Municipal elections in Harris County, Texas (2022)

General election

General election for Harris County Judge

Incumbent Lina Hidalgo defeated Alex Mealer and Naoufal Houjami in the general election for Harris County Judge on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Lina Hidalgo
Lina Hidalgo (D)
 
50.8
 
552,903
Image of Alex Mealer
Alex Mealer (R)
 
49.2
 
534,720
Image of Naoufal Houjami
Naoufal Houjami (Independent) (Write-in) Candidate Connection
 
0.0
 
241

Total votes: 1,087,864
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Republican primary runoff election

Republican primary runoff for Harris County Judge

Alex Mealer defeated Vidal Martinez in the Republican primary runoff for Harris County Judge on May 24, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Alex Mealer
Alex Mealer
 
75.4
 
85,778
Vidal Martinez Candidate Connection
 
24.6
 
27,952

Total votes: 113,730
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for Harris County Judge

The following candidates ran in the Democratic primary for Harris County Judge on March 1, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Lina Hidalgo
Lina Hidalgo
 
70.3
 
113,845
Image of Erica Davis
Erica Davis
 
14.7
 
23,878
Georgia Provost
 
6.2
 
10,071
Maria Garcia
 
3.7
 
6,058
Kevin Howard
 
2.9
 
4,635
Image of Ahmad Hassan
Ahmad Hassan
 
2.1
 
3,412

Total votes: 161,899
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for Harris County Judge

The following candidates ran in the Republican primary for Harris County Judge on March 1, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Alex Mealer
Alex Mealer
 
29.5
 
50,435
Vidal Martinez Candidate Connection
 
25.9
 
44,216
Image of Martina Lemond Dixon
Martina Lemond Dixon
 
15.2
 
25,912
Randy Kubosh
 
9.6
 
16,388
Warren Howell
 
7.8
 
13,346
Oscar Gonzales
 
4.3
 
7,316
Robert Dorris
 
4.1
 
7,036
George Zoes
 
2.5
 
4,287
H.Q. Bolanos
 
1.2
 
2,008

Total votes: 170,944
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2021

See also: Humble Independent School District, Texas, elections (2021)

General election

General election for Humble Independent School District, Position 5

Incumbent Martina Lemond Dixon defeated Andrea Glazebrook in the general election for Humble Independent School District, Position 5 on May 1, 2021.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Martina Lemond Dixon
Martina Lemond Dixon (Nonpartisan)
 
80.9
 
8,994
Andrea Glazebrook (Nonpartisan)
 
19.1
 
2,121

Total votes: 11,115
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2017

See also: Humble Independent School District elections (2017)

Four of the seven seats on the Humble Independent School District school board were up for by-district general election on May 6, 2017. A total of 15 candidates filed for the seats. Position 1 incumbent Robert Sitton filed for re-election and defeated challengers Rolando Cruz and Robert Rehak. In Position 3, incumbent Angela Conrad was victorious over Christopher Herron. Deborah Yocham also filed to run for the seat, but her name did not appear on the ballot. Position 4 saw incumbent Charles Cunningham defeat newcomer Abigail Whitmire. Position 5 saw the most competition after the seat's incumbent did not file for re-election. Seven candidates filed for the open spot on the board; Martina Dixon emerged victorious over Lohit Datta-Barua, Shawn Biazar, Jonathan Prevot, Robert Panzarella, Edgar Clayton, and Clifford Crossett.[2]

Results

Humble Independent School District,
Position 5 General Election, 4-year term, 2017
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Martina Dixon 47.18% 2,368
Lohit Datta-Barua 23.63% 1,186
Robert Panzarella 12.67% 636
Clifford Crossett 7.43% 373
Shawn Biazar 4.78% 240
Edgar Clayton 2.19% 110
Jonathan Prevot 2.11% 106
Total Votes 5,019
Source: Harris County Clerk, "Cumulative Report-Official," accessed May 31, 2017

Funding

No school board candidate in this race had filed a campaign finance report with the Harris County Department of Education as of April 17, 2017.[3]

Campaign themes

2023

Ballotpedia survey responses

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Martina Lemond Dixon did not complete Ballotpedia's 2023 Candidate Connection survey.

2022

Martina Lemond Dixon did not complete Ballotpedia's 2022 Candidate Connection survey.

2021

Martina Lemond Dixon did not complete Ballotpedia's 2021 Candidate Connection survey.

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External links

Footnotes

  1. The Tribune, "Martina Dixon," February 21, 2017
  2. The Tribune, "Fifteen candidates file for Humble ISD Board," February 18, 2017
  3. Elisabeth Moore, "Email exchange with Winford Adams, Public Information & Policy Manager for the Harris County Department of Education," April 17, 2017